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Resus in Practice: Stephen Williams
Community Resuscitation Officer Stephen offers an insight into the varied and unique career he’s enjoyed for two decades.
Key takeaways from the RCUK session at the 2020 ERC Congress
… we have worked so hard over recent years to develop the ReSPECT (Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and … care organisations in many communities across the UK. The ReSPECT process helps develop a shared understanding between … across the UK. Last month, we introduced Version 3 of the ReSPECT form, based on feedback from professionals, patients …
Our vision
Our vision lays out four key goals that we are determined to achieve in partnership across the resuscitation community and with other key stakeholders.
RCUK’s statement on the Ansell-Austin case
Resuscitation Council UK responds to the Ansell-Austin case and discusses how health professionals should act in a cardiac arrest.
Resuscitation Council UK welcomes NCEPOD report
Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) welcomes the report, ‘Time Matters’, into the quality of care provided in UK hospitals following an out of hospital cardiac arrest.
RCUK press statement in response to Sky News’ Coronavirus: Deciding Who Dies broadcast
RCUK discuss their stance on CPR decisions in light of the recent Sky News documentary ‘Deciding Who Dies’.
A look at 2022
RCUK’s president, Prof Andy Lockey and CEO, Dr James Cant reflect on the past year, and what we’re doing next.
Share your story
Share your story with Resuscitation Council UK. We want to hear stories about CPR and resuscitation that could encourage others to learn essential CPR skills.
Statement on in-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates on weekdays, weekends and at night
A recent study has shown that fewer people survive an in-hospital cardiac arrest during weekends and at night.
Quality Standards: Acute Care
Quality Standards for CPR and training in the acute care setting. Acute care refers to acute hospitals that provide inpatient and/or day-case medical and/or surgical care to adults, children or both.